The first of many decentralized websites.
Permissionless, tamper-resistant websites managed by your bitcoin private keys. 🔐
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Imagine an evolved version of both architectures merged into one… its implications reach much farther than mere notes. 🌐
In the race against haste, only the slow and steady harvest timeless fruit. 🏵️🎄
What? Nostr is notes, not entire websites or large files. Videos and images on Damus are links to the centralized internet.
Nostr 2.0 was just a place holder name — we’ll release the full name when we launch. You can call it The Bitcoin Web for now, if you don’t like Nostr 2.0. 🐝
May work well for verifying “business accounts” if each business runs their own decentralized website.
Just had a thought… NIP-05 connected to a decentralized website might be better. 🐝
If it’s a whole decentralized website that people use independently of social media, then it could be used like NIP-05 identifiers are — without the centralized aspect of the websites.
Globally seamless websites hosted across untrusted computers all around the world, with a hash on-chain for users to verify the contents of the website.
I’m better at building, not convincing strangers. Only a handful of people listen, even then it seems bleak.
Few understand… how do I make them see the truth.

Web5 is just self-hosting, it doesn’t allow you to host websites on computers you don’t trust.
That 👆 would revolutionize the internet as we know it.
I’ll never forget those who heard me out early on. All it takes is some consideration from the heart — you can see the solutions for yourself.
It should mean a decentralized web atop Bitcoin spread across many untrusted relays, not merely self-hosted websites…
Web5 just added some great backups and DIDs as domains for self-hosted sites, but that isn’t decentralized across nations.
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